How to Pull Off an Event

A lot of varied activities fall under the broad umbrella of PR, and, as working professionals, we often find ourselves driving media and client marketing events – from press briefings and press tours to conference sessions and receptions – often on short notice and with small budgets. That’s why successful organization and execution of events must be part of a PR person’s repertoire.

Events are not only part of the job, they provide a venue for us to be creative and efficient and deliver results in a way that differs from day-to-day PR activities like strategy, writing and working with the media. In fact, Bospar recently sponsored a Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) event about media ethics. I leveraged my old reliable “How to Pull Off an Event” checklist and thought I’d share it for the benefit of all:

Impactful events require a little bit of planning and forethought, detail-driven execution and thoughtful follow-up. The internet is a ready source of planning guides and assistance and represents a great place to start searching if you’re a PR pro tasked with making an event happen. Of course, events can be nerve-wracking, because they can feel like success or failure is a “referendum” on you as an individual, but advance planning and following best practices definitely helps lead the way to event success.